All pigeons and doves make a cooing sound, varies to the species you are observing.
Wompoo pigeon: a deep oh-ooh-oh-ooh
Wonga pigeon: woot-woot-woot-woot
Pigeons make a cooing sound. The coo varies from species to species.
All pigeons and doves make a cooing sound, varies to the species you are observing.
Pigeons and many more.
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Pigeons make a cooing sound. The coo varies from species to species.
Pigeons and doves make cooing sounds, varying by species.
"Coo, coo, coo..." is probably the most commonly-heard sound that the pigeons make. The Cornell Labof Ornithology website (listed below as a related link) has links to sounds that the various types of pigeons make.
Doves and Pigeons make a cooing sound
The whooping sound or rather the cooing sound is a way of communication in between pigeons and it can be associated with calling (they are calling each other ).This sound can be heard very often during pairing season when both partners hen and cock are sitting on the nest and call each other The cooing sound can be also associated in the pigeons kingdom as a message of acceptance and approval for the other partner .
Pigeons and doves make cooing sounds, varying in notes from species to species.
Doves and sometimes pigeons make a sound close to that description. Owls make a sound similar, but their call is more of a 'hoo' sound or 'hoot.' If the bird makes a 'cuckoo' sound then it is a cuckoo bird.